The Triumph Bonneville Cafe Racer giveaway is completed for 2013! We'd like to thank all our partners once again: Triumph Motorcycles, British Customs, The Speed Merchant, Progressive Suspension, Triumph Twin Power UK, Lunarvue Media Services, Brandon Schrichten, St. Pete Powersports, Iron & Air and of course Neale Bayly and the Lost Children of Peru.
Stay tuned for the 2014 giveaway, we've got something else lined up that'll get you just
Highlights -
Winner: Stephanie Gage, Austin, TX
Prize: 2013 Triumph Bonneville Cafe
Builder: Dime City Cycles
Charity: Wellspring International Outreach
Amount Raised: $50,000
What's next -
Stay in the loop in 2014. We're working on our next giveaway and were sure you'll be just as excited to get in on that action too!
Finally -
Meet Stephanie Gage Of Austin, TX - Winner Of The 2013 Triumph Bonneville Cafe.
While it's rewarding to see someone get so lucky, my opinion of Stephanie Gage, found solid ground for a different reason. When asked about her favorite aspect of the contest besides the bike, the quiet-natured Texan responded without flinching, "That more than one person won." She's referring, of course, to the fact that when we set this up, we made a call to our friend Neale Bayly, moto journalist and humanitarian, and asked him to get involved, tying in the ability to help his foundation, Wellspring International Outreach, with an optional donation upon entry. Thousands stepped up, contributing over $50,000 to help the children of Peru. It makes the miles she'll be putting on her new ride all the sweeter.
Special thanks to everyone involved in this fantastic project.
Dime City Cycles, Triumph Motorcycles, Neale Bayly & Wellspring International Outreach, Progressive Suspension, British Customs, The Speed Merchant, St. Pete Powersports, Corsa Moto Works, Triumph Twin Power UK, Jim Miller, LunarVue, Brandon Schrichten, Ben Eytalis, Yve Assad.
Stephanie! You won!
(speechless. still.) I still can't believe it.
Tell us about yourself.
I am a mother of two boys, 8 & 7. I live in Austin, TX and spend most of my time riding, camping & practicing photography.
How did you hear about Iron & Air for the first time?
Oh man, can't remember. I think maybe I was looking for different kinds of motorcycle magazines - something different. Actually, yeah, I came across it online somehow. I was thrilled when I ran into it. I was immediately taken by how it was geared towards culture rather than just bike specs. Thrilled. Hooked immediately.
Thank you for that! How did you hear about the contest?
I was on the Iron & Air web site doing some shopping, looking for t-shirts. And then boom, enter to win a Triumph. Hello.
Our aim was to help out a friend and a cause with this effort, the addition of Wellspring International Outreach, led by humanitarian and journalist Neale Bayly - how did you feel about the tie-in & contributing?
I mean, how great that more than one person has won in this. I know I will enjoy the bike that much more. Other people benefitted from it. I also liked the fact that donating was optional and the amount was up to me. Great approach.
Tell us about what the experience was like when you were notified?
Ha! I was actually annoyed! Let me explain: I was hanging out online watching a moto video and kept hearing pings and dings from my phone - you know text message notifications, emails arriving, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram pings. I was like "What the hell, let me watch this video!"
So you were flown in from Austin, to be presented the bike and key, what was that experience like?
A whirlwind, surreal, crazy experience. When I actually saw the bike, it sunk in. This is real, it's right in front of me! Certainly like being in a dream state up until then.
Other than winning the bike, what has been most memorable about this?
The people I met on the trip. Excited to be around everyone. Great vibe, great crowd. Everyone was good to one another and I always felt very welcome.
Where are you riding first?
I was super excited to ride it the first night I was awarded it, in downtown Ste. Pete and then the following day with a large group across Florida to Orlando for a vintage festival. When it arrives here in Austin, I'll be riding it home from dealer with some backroads riding around Austin no doubt - into New Braunfels and San Marcos. The area surrounding Austin are much better for riding than in Austin.
If we come visit, can we borrow the bike?
We'll see. ;)

Go ahead...imagine a 2013 Triumph Cafe in your garage.
Remember last year when Dime City Cycles and Iron & Air gave away a completely restored, tripped out 1978 CB750? Of course you do. We're at it again. But this time, we're giving one lucky speed freak the keys to a beautiful 2013 Triumph Bonneville custom (CR). It's been given the same DCC love once again, resulting in a modern classic, cafe-styled machine that is pure unadulterated fun to ride (trust us).
Enter to win & do good at the same time.
The motorcycle community is wide and far-reaching and with the participation of our friends at Dime City Cycles & Triumph Motorcycles, we felt this was an opportunity to do good while giving away a beautiful motorcycle. We've teamed up with our good friend and veteran motorcycle journalist Neale Bayly and his Wellspring Foundation. While optional, after you complete your entry, you'll be given a chance to help support his mission to support a remote children's orphanage base in Peru as seen on his recent TV show on The SPEED Channel.
In this video (the first of several leading up to the giveaway at the 2013 Barber Vintage Festival) Herm and Jason start to tear this stocker apart slowly turning it in a sweet retro speed machine. We hope you enjoy it!
Submit your entry by clicking the link below, share the video and if you feel inclined, give us and our partners a like on Facebook.

Go ahead...imagine a 2013 Triumph Cafe in your garage.
Remember last year when Dime City Cycles and Iron & Air gave away a completely restored, tripped out 1978 CB750? Of course you do. We're at it again. But this time, we're giving one lucky speed freak the keys to a beautiful 2013 Triumph Bonneville custom (CR). It's been given the same DCC love once again, resulting in a modern classic, cafe-styled machine that is pure unadulterated fun to ride (trust us).
Enter to win & do good at the same time.
The motorcycle community is wide and far-reaching and with the participation of our friends at Dime City Cycles & Triumph Motorcycles, we felt this was an opportunity to do good while giving away a beautiful motorcycle. We've teamed up with our good friend and veteran motorcycle journalist Neale Bayly and his Wellspring Foundation. While optional, after you complete your entry, you'll be given a chance to help support his mission to support a remote children's orphanage base in Peru as seen on his recent TV show on The SPEED Channel.
In this video (the first of several leading up to the giveaway at the 2013 Barber Vintage Festival) Herm and Jason start to tear this stocker apart slowly turning it in a sweet retro speed machine. We hope you enjoy it!
Submit your entry by clicking the link below, share the video and if you feel inclined, give us and our partners a like on Facebook.

Go ahead...imagine a 2013 Triumph Cafe in your garage.
Remember last year when Dime City Cycles and Iron & Air gave away a completely restored, tripped out 1978 CB750? Of course you do. We're at it again. But this time, we're giving one lucky speed freak the keys to a beautiful 2013 Triumph Bonneville custom (CR). It's been given the same DCC love once again, resulting in a modern classic, cafe-styled machine that is pure unadulterated fun to ride (trust us).
Enter to win & do good at the same time.
The motorcycle community is wide and far-reaching and with the participation of our friends at Dime City Cycles & Triumph Motorcycles, we felt this was an opportunity to do good while giving away a beautiful motorcycle. We've teamed up with our good friend and veteran motorcycle journalist Neale Bayly and his Wellspring Foundation. While optional, after you complete your entry, you'll be given a chance to help support his mission to support a remote children's orphanage base in Peru as seen on his recent TV show on The SPEED Channel.
In this video (the first of several leading up to the giveaway at the 2013 Barber Vintage Festival) Herm and Jason start to tear this stocker apart slowly turning it in a sweet retro speed machine. We hope you enjoy it!
Submit your entry by clicking the link below, share the video and if you feel inclined, give us and our partners a like on Facebook.

In a few short years Dime City Cycles has been fortunate enough to earn a loyal following as one of the many contributors to the revival of vintage speed machines. In 2012 a team of students from Full Sail University, that were interested in vintage motorcycles, Cafe Racers in specific, approached Jason and Herm and asked if they could do their final project on the Dime City Cycles brand.
They spent roughly three days shooting and a TON of time in the editing room and came up with this final piece. In our opinion, it's perfect, it tells our story giving those who already know us a little more intimate view of the interior while at the same time giving those who do not yet know us the opportunity to introduce ourselves.

Checkout this cut of Cafe Racer TV Season 2 where Herm & Jason from Dime City Cycles hook up with their vintage chopper building buddies from Lowside Magazine to resurrect a CB400F to be taken to the track for Ben and Eric Bostrom to run through it's paces.

Checkout this cut of Cafe Racer TV Season 2 where Herm & Jason from Dime City Cycles hook up with their vintage chopper building buddies from Lowside Magazine to resurrect a CB400F to be taken to the track for Ben and Eric Bostrom to run through it's paces.

Checkout this cut of Cafe Racer TV Season 2 where Herm & Jason from Dime City Cycles hook up with their vintage chopper building buddies from Lowside Magazine to resurrect a CB400F to be taken to the track for Ben and Eric Bostrom to run through it's paces.

In this clip from Cafe Racer TV Season 1 Jason Paul Michaels from Dime City Cycles talks about how they've invested in modern technology to help create quality superior products for the next generation Cafe Racer garage builder. In this segment they showcase the Protools 105 Bender which they've created custom dies for allowing them to build rear loops to fit almost any make and model donor bike to create a seamless frame section with loads of class. Way to go guys!

Have you ever felt like things are just a little off? You just cant seem to do anything right; turn in is off line, tires are wearing funny, the back end seems like it wants to step out of line with the front end.

The Dime City Cycles team interviews expert race engine builder, Chuck Quenzler, at the 2018 Barber Vintage Festival. Chuck is responsible for building engines for some of our very own Dime City Cycles championship Honda race bikes.

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